Tag Archives: TDSi

Hi there, buddy. The UK general election is fast approaching – it’s like the X Factor for politicians – and we’re continuing our coverage with this piece of CIPD analysis on the economic policies of the main parties. Topical.

Here at I4S we’re big fans of explosions – but only those carried out under carefully controlled conditions, of course. So we couldn’t resist these videos from Wrightstyle, pitting 500kg of TNT against its security glass. You should watch them.

We also featured the full award-winning essay by Irfan Pandor, who took out the graduate prize in the 2009 ASIS Student Writing Competition. It’s called ‘Leveraging low-cost/low-tech solutions for contemporary security challenges’. Download it here for free.

That volcano in Iceland has been in the news quite a bit recently, huh? Here’s a story about the way it affected some Axis Communications folks. Have a read – and let us know if your travel plans have been disrupted.

It’s the day the world has been waiting for. A momentous occasion, with ramifications for the entire global community. That’s right: entries are open for the IFSEC 2009 Security Industry Awards. Get involved, and be a part of history.

It sounds like the title of a Robert Ludlum thriller, but The Rotakin Conundrum is in reality the headline of an article by the aforementioned Mr Sims, which sees him talking to Adrian Archer and Andy Hays of the CCTV In Focus consultancy.

Learning’s good. That is my belief. I know it’s controversial, and most people say things like, “Oh, learning’s for idiots, it’ll get you nowhere – why would you waste your time on some learning when you could be doing some ignoring instead?” But I hold my ground. If you are a fan of learning, you could do much, much worse than attend the conference Securing Educational Establishments. By securing these establishments, you might help some people to learn. That’s good. It is!